I totally get this fix! My neighbor broke the handle off her oven (well, a workman did) and it cost her (workman) $100 to replace just the handle – it’s a piece of plastic!
I don’t know if I should make a Moron joke or one about using the handle as kindling if the oven stops working. Do you think his friends will ever stop teasing him?
Ironically, this is actually the better option ! In addition to looking (imo) really cool, because it’s wood, it wouldn’t be hot to touch if the oven got really hot.
Although the choice to use walnut instead of red oak was pretty smart, I can’t help but notice that the brand name of the stove is remarkably close to my 1st thought. (Moron)
Fred Flintstone meets natural gas.
Smokey the Bear does NOT approve.
2120? It’s the stove OF THE FUTURE!
Stove? It’s clearly a time machine, which underwent some field repairs on the last Jurassic trip.
Sure the oven can cook, but getting the meat home to begin with is horrible on the suspension.
Who *wood* do that?
::hums Flinstones theme::
Yabba dabba dude, you burnt the casserole!
Cheaper than buying a new one. Trust me. At least that part of the oven doesn’t get hot.
True, it _wood_ be a poor conductor.
You know, a pair of bearskin oven mitts hanging off of it would really complete the ensemble. Yabba Dabba Duh!
well done
I was thinking, ‘Deranged.’
Funny thing about a Morn range: although everyone raves about the food cooked on it, nobody ever seems to see it in operation.
wood and a gas range, they also forgot an “o” in the name of that range. (think about it)
Clever! If they die because of it, they could simply replace the extra “o” with a “u”.
I was thinking about that. Did Stephen King ever write about an oven possessed?
Wait, that might’ve just been ‘The Brave Little Toaster.’ *off the visit the coffee maker*
I Have A Bad Feeling About This.
After a heated battle, the oven door yielded to the power of Gandalf’s staff.
LOL!!! Well played good sir!
“Back vile cookster!” “Avaunt enamel-clad one!!”
LOL! You always have the wittiest comments!
Wilma! When’s Dino going to be ready?
And on a cold day this oven doubles as a fireplace.
Nice oven, but does it have lumber support?
Smokey the Bear’s salmon pizza with a wild mountain berry sauce looks like it is just about done. Remember…only you can prevent kitchen fires!
Who wants to brave the elements outside for hickory smoked ribs?
“Wiiiiiilmaaaaa I’m homeeeeeeeee!!!!!”
I totally get this fix! My neighbor broke the handle off her oven (well, a workman did) and it cost her (workman) $100 to replace just the handle – it’s a piece of plastic!
Great. Now there’s ash on the OUTSIDE of my oven, too.
Are you referring to Betty’s ash?
Nicely handled. Looks good, and is certainly no more flammable than the plastic it replaces.
This oven comes with a built-in timer: when the burning handle sets off the smoke alarm, your goose is cooked!
Looks like Morn from DS9 went time travelling back to the 2120s and went into stove manufacturing.
Oven at the Timber Lodge Steak House.
LOL! Just missed a pot made of stone on top and “Dino” waiting for the food eheh
Bubba no like food, Bubba SMASH big white box dead.
In case you miss tiger woods in the news.
You should place a box of kellogs frosties on top of the oven and you just build your own Tiger woods.
Honey what happen to our coat rack?
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Is nobody else thinking of Morn from Star Trek: DS9?! When a stove/oven combination is named that, it can expect to be a little peculiar, right?
I don’t know if I should make a Moron joke or one about using the handle as kindling if the oven stops working. Do you think his friends will ever stop teasing him?
Ironically, this is actually the better option ! In addition to looking (imo) really cool, because it’s wood, it wouldn’t be hot to touch if the oven got really hot.
Remarkable. A gas range in the Shaker style, for that most sophisticated of kitchens.
I somehow find it funny the brand is called “Morn”… I don’t know why.
It´s “Mora” and in our language it means “nightmare”, but it can maybe shortened from “Morava” as a origin place…
Although the choice to use walnut instead of red oak was pretty smart, I can’t help but notice that the brand name of the stove is remarkably close to my 1st thought. (Moron)
“Grandma Jane did everything in her power to turn her 80′s style apartment into a ‘cabin’ for her grandchilderen.”